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Punjab police arrest suicide bomber linked to TTP in Lahore​


The arrested bomber has been identified as Hafiz Shams, a resident of Balochistan, who is linked to the TTP.

News Desk
March 14, 2025

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The Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) of Punjab Police has successfully arrested a suicide bomber affiliated with the banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) near Burki Road, while another terrorist managed to flee in a wounded state, Express News reported on Friday.

According to a spokesperson for the CTD, the operation was carried out based on confidential intelligence aimed at capturing the militants. The CTD team engaged in a fierce exchange of fire with the terrorists, during which one suicide bomber was apprehended, while his injured accomplice escaped.

The arrested bomber has been identified as Hafiz Shams, a resident of Balochistan, who is linked to the TTP. Authorities recovered a suicide jacket, safety fuse wire, and explosives from his possession.

Upon receiving information about the terrorists, senior police officers arrived at the scene, and CTD teams immediately cordoned off the nearby areas of Burki to conduct a search operation.
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CTD official martyred in Peshawar gun attack

Bureau Report
May 8, 2025

A constable of the Counter-Terrorism Department was martyred when assailants opened fire at him in Ameerkhel area of the Hassankhel subdivision — an area located on the border between Peshawar and Kohat districts, on Wednesday, the police said.

According to the city police, unidentified motorcyclists opened fire on constable Sohail within the jurisdiction of Hassankhel police station. They said that the cop died on the spot.

The Hassankhel police officials immediately reached the spot and launched an investigation into the incident. The personnel collected 12 empties from the spot.

Published in Dawn, May 8th, 2025
 
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Punjab CTD foils ‘major plot’ by arresting 34 terrorists of banned organisations


Imran Gabol
May 31, 2025

Punjab’s Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) on Saturday said it foiled a “major terror plot” by arresting 34 terrorists of banned organisations during 415 intelligence-based operations (IBOs) across the province.

The CTD regularly carries out operations across the province to prevent and investigate terrorism-related activities and gather intelligence. Operating under the provincial police department, the Punjab CTD plays a key role in maintaining internal security and countering terrorism within the country.

The law enforcement agency said in a statement, “Two dangerous terrorists [were] arrested in Lahore along with explosives, both of whom are affiliated with Fitna al Khawarij.”

Fitna Al Khawarij is a term the state uses to refer to the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

The statement quoted a CTD spokesperson as saying, “Punjab CTD conducted 415 IBOs in different districts of the province to effectively deal with any untoward incident of terrorism, in which 420 suspects were questioned and 34 terrorists were arrested along with weapons, explosives and other prohibited materials.”

The terrorists were identified as Muhammad Ashfaq, Ismail Khan, Naseerullah, Irshad, Saqib, Shoaib, Muhammad Usman, Muhammad Adeel, Muhammad Ki Naam, Muhammad Suleman, Hamza Tariq, Qazi Khan and Sakhi Zaman.

The spokesperson also said that the terrorists were affiliated with Fitna al Khawarij and other organisations, adding that the IBOs took place in Lahore, Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Jhelum, Bahawalpur, Sahiwal, Narowal, Jhelum, Pakpattan, Bahawalnagar, Bukhara, Kasur and Nankana Sahib.

The CTD recovered 5,841 grams of explosives, 19 detonators, 51 feet of safety fuse wire, one grenade, pamphlets, cash and mobile phones.

The statement further said that the terrorists had planned to target important buildings in different cities, adding that 23 cases had been registered against the terrorists, and further investigation was underway.

It added that 5,045 combing operations were conducted in May with the cooperation of local police and security agencies, 209,518 people were checked, 604 suspects were arrested, 561 FIRs were registered and 456 recoveries were made.

The statement said that Punjab CTD was “diligently pursuing its goal of a safe Punjab and no stone will be left unturned in its efforts to bring terrorists and anti-state elements behind bars”.

Pakistan has witnessed an uptick in terror activities over the past year, especially in KP and Balochistan, after the TTP ended its ceasefire with the government in November 2022.

The country ranked second in the Global Terrorism Index 2025, with the number of deaths in terrorist attacks rising by 45 per cent over the past year to 1,081.

Last month, the law enforcement agency foiled major attacks by arresting 10 terrorists belonging to banned organisations during 189 operations in different areas of Punjab.
 

CTD foils Eid terror plot, arrests three RAW-linked terrorists​


Terrorists planned coordinated attacks in Lahore, Bahawalpur, Bahawalnagar and Pakpattan, says CTD

News Desk
June 06, 2025

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Punjab’s Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) on Friday said it foiled a major terror plot by arresting three terrorists in Faisalabad linked to India’s intelligence agency, Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), Express News reported.

According to a spokesperson for the CTD, the arrests were made during an intelligence-based operation conducted in Pathan Colony on Jhang Road. The terrorists were planning coordinated attacks in Lahore, Bahawalpur, Bahawalnagar, and Pakpattan during Eidul Azha.

The spokesperson said the terrorists were affiliated with the proscribed group Fitna Al-Khawarij and had crossed the border illegally on multiple occasions to meet RAW operatives in Srinagar and Rajasthan. A cache of explosives, detonators, and firearms was recovered from their possession, the CTD said.
 
Bannu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa:

CTD and police conducted a joint intelligence-based operation, killing two terrorists.

🔺 The Terrorists were identified as Hussain Ahmed Domel (Bannu) and Inaam Toro alias Jihad Yar (Datta Khel, Waziristan) linked to the banned Gul Bahadur group.
 

2 suspected terrorists killed in Bannu​

Two suspected terrorists were shot dead after an exchange of fire with police and Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) personnel in KP’s Bannu district, a police officer said on Tuesday.

Police and CTD conducted a joint operation against the criminals in Bannu’s Domel tehsil, leading to an exchange of fire from both sides for over 20 minutes, a statement by Regional Police Officer (RPO) Sajjad Khan read.

“Resultantly, two terrorists were shot dead, while their accomplices managed to escape after taking advantage of darkness and nearby bushes,” the statement added.

The suspects were identified as Hussain Ahmed and Inaam alias Tooru, a resident of North Waziristan’s Haider Khel village.

“The slain terrorists were involved in several major attacks and IED (improvised explosive device) blasts,” RPO Sajjad added.

The police recovered two AK-47 rifles, four hand grenades, six magazines, 150 bullets, and two mobile phones from the suspected terrorists.

The alleged terrorist Inaam was wanted by the police and CTD in five different cases for attacking and killing police officers, while Ahmed was wanted in three different terrorist incidents.

RPO Sajjad noted that the Bannu police and the CTD had averted a possible major terrorist attack due to timely action. He said an operation to arrest the escaped suspects has been intensified.

He asserted that the CTD and police were determined to establish law and order in the area and completely eradicate terrorism.

Last month, several suspects were arrested and a cache of heavy weapons was seized during a joint operation carried out by the police, CTD, and the army in Bannu.
 
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Two terrorists arrested in Lakki Marwat raid


Our Correspondent
July 5, 2025

LAKKI MARWAT: Two terrorists were arrested in an intelligence-based operation in Lakki Marwat late Thursday night.

District police officer Mohammad Jawad Ishaq told Dawn the police had intensified actions against terrorists on directives of Bannu Regional Police Officer Sajjad Khan to eliminate the menace and maintain peace in the region.

He said a party of Shahbazkhel police station backed by Elite Force commandos and armoured personnel carriers reached the rural area on information about the presence of terrorists there.

“The cops raided a suspected hideout and arrested two terrorists, identified as Bilal, a resident of Nawerkhel, and Asif Nawaz of Kattakhel,” he said, adding the arrested men were wanted by law enforcement agencies in various terrorism-related cases. They were shifted to the police station.

Meanwhile, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Inspector General of Police Zulfiqar Hameed praised Lakki Marwat police for a successful operation against terrorists, saying that police were determined to eliminate terrorism and continue the struggle until peace was established in the entire region.

Meanwhile, the police on Friday claimed to have solved a blind murder case of an army soldier by arresting two suspects during a raid in Karak district.

A police official said that soldier Tahir Irfan left home on a motorcycle in the afternoon of June 21, but he did not return.

He said that the family tried to contact him on his mobile phone but both his SIM cards were switched off.

“Next day, while the family members were searching for him, they found his body dumped in the mountain,” the official said.

He said Karak district police officer Shahbaz Elahi took notice of the murder and constituted a special team headed by DSP Saadat Ali to trace the killers.

“The police experts launched an investigation into murder and found a clue about the suspects with the help of advanced technology and human intelligence,” he claimed, adding that the cops arrested two suspects, identified as Nadim and Samiullah, during a raid and seized a pistol used in the crime and a motorcycle of deceased soldier from them.

Separately, unknown terrorists blew up an abandoned police post in the Kharoba area of Lakki Marwat late Thursday night.

Police said that an explosive device planted along the building of the police post went off with a bang, badly damaging the structure.
 

Two terrorists arrested in Lakki Marwat raid


Our Correspondent
July 5, 2025

LAKKI MARWAT: Two terrorists were arrested in an intelligence-based operation in Lakki Marwat late Thursday night.

District police officer Mohammad Jawad Ishaq told Dawn the police had intensified actions against terrorists on directives of Bannu Regional Police Officer Sajjad Khan to eliminate the menace and maintain peace in the region.

He said a party of Shahbazkhel police station backed by Elite Force commandos and armoured personnel carriers reached the rural area on information about the presence of terrorists there.

“The cops raided a suspected hideout and arrested two terrorists, identified as Bilal, a resident of Nawerkhel, and Asif Nawaz of Kattakhel,” he said, adding the arrested men were wanted by law enforcement agencies in various terrorism-related cases. They were shifted to the police station.

Meanwhile, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Inspector General of Police Zulfiqar Hameed praised Lakki Marwat police for a successful operation against terrorists, saying that police were determined to eliminate terrorism and continue the struggle until peace was established in the entire region.

Meanwhile, the police on Friday claimed to have solved a blind murder case of an army soldier by arresting two suspects during a raid in Karak district.

A police official said that soldier Tahir Irfan left home on a motorcycle in the afternoon of June 21, but he did not return.

He said that the family tried to contact him on his mobile phone but both his SIM cards were switched off.

“Next day, while the family members were searching for him, they found his body dumped in the mountain,” the official said.

He said Karak district police officer Shahbaz Elahi took notice of the murder and constituted a special team headed by DSP Saadat Ali to trace the killers.

“The police experts launched an investigation into murder and found a clue about the suspects with the help of advanced technology and human intelligence,” he claimed, adding that the cops arrested two suspects, identified as Nadim and Samiullah, during a raid and seized a pistol used in the crime and a motorcycle of deceased soldier from them.

Separately, unknown terrorists blew up an abandoned police post in the Kharoba area of Lakki Marwat late Thursday night.

Police said that an explosive device planted along the building of the police post went off with a bang, badly damaging the structure.

They said that the post had been abandoned by the police as it had been declared unfit for use several years ago.

The blast was heard in the vicinity, however, no casualties were reported.

A large police contingent reached the place and launched a search for the saboteurs in the area.

Published in Dawn, July 5th, 2025
 
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03 TTP Terrorists Eliminated in CTD Operation

Lakki Marwat, KPK : CTD Bannu, acting on intelligence, carried out a joint operation with local police near Bhittani Canal, Harama village, in Lakki Marwat.

After a 25-minute encounter, three key terrorists from the TTP Tipu Gul group were killed.

The slain terrorists have been identified as:

Waseemullah alias Umar Khitab, son of Samiullah, resident of Gandi Khan Khel, Lakki Marwat

Qudratullah alias Abu Bakar, son of Rehmatullah, resident of Gandi Khan Khel, Lakki Marwat

Hijratullah alias Hijrat, son of Shah Meer, resident of Haram Tala Gambila, Lakki Marwat

They were involved in the targeted killings of LHC Waheedullah (CTD), Traffic Constable Anwar Sher, and Constable Idrees, and were wanted in cases of IED attacks, police assaults
 

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